Hi Neil,

> I have occasionally had problems (various) where things weren’t working as 
> expected and found that relaunching finder restored order.
> Of course, rebooting the machine would be a more forceful way of achieving 
> the same.
> But you have probably done the usual of rebooting the machine, seeing if the 
> problem is there on another user account, etc?


Yes - it has been rebooted a number of times, but thanks for the suggestion. I 
have finally found a reference to other people experiencing an empty command 
list when using dictation on an Apple Support page, but that forum only had 
people with the problem, and no proffered solution. I'll think about it. My 
friend is going up to Perth some time; its a Mac air, so she can take the 
machine into the Apple store and see if they can sort it out.

Cheers, K
------------------------
Kaye and Geoff
k...@kgweb.org.au





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